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Rebound™ Loss Circulation Material (LCM) is a carbon-based material used to prevent or cure lost circulation in porous and fractured formations. Rebound™ LCM may be used in any drilling fluid, including water-based, diesel, mineral and synthetic oil based drilling fluids. Rebound™ LCM has unique performance characteristics due to its manufacture with dual composition carbon, and displays high resiliency levels under down hole conditions. When added to a drilling fluid, Rebound™ LCM becomes tightly compressed into porous formations and fractures, and will expand and contract without being dislodged due to changes in differential pressure. Advantages:
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Properties: Gray to Black, angular shaped material Grades: Regular and Fine grind Regular grade particle size: 100%<40 mesh, 95%>200 mesh Fine grade particle size: 98%<40 mesh, 40%<200 mesh S.G. 1.75 Packaging: 50 lb sacks, 40 sacks per pallet. Handling: For specific instructions on handling, refer to the MSDS. |
Before using this product, the user is advised and cautioned to make its own determination and assessment of the safety and suitability of the product for the specific use in question and is further advised against relying on the information contained herein as it may relate to any specific use or application. It is the ultimate responsibility of the user to ensure that the product is suited and the information is applicable to the user’s specific application. Drilling Specialties Company does not make, and expressly disclaims, all warranties, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, regardless of whether oral or written, express or implied, or allegedly arising from any usage of any trade or from any course of dealing in connection with the use of the information contained herein or the product itself. The user expressly assumes all risk and liability, whether based in contract, tort or otherwise, in connection with the use of the information contained herein or the product itself. Further, information contained herein is given without reference to any intellectual property issues, as well as federal, state or local laws which may be encountered in the use thereof. Such questions should be investigated by the user. |
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